The World Is Trouble Three Days of Roots, Reason & Revelation-- Reggae Hour Salute

The World Is Trouble Three Days of Roots, Reason & Revelation-- Reggae Hour Salute

Author: B.O.S.S. Radio January 18, 2026 Duration: 1:03:32
The Seal We open Episode 14 of Reggae Hour Salute with Tasha T – The World Is Trouble, a sobering roots anthem that sets the tone for reflection, clarity, and truth. From there, Mr. E closes out Reggae Hour Salute with a heartfelt recap of the past three days, honoring the music, the reasoning, and the spirit that carried us through this journey. Over the three-day experience, we reasoned on:
  • African liberation and modern coups, especially Burkina Faso, sovereignty, and the global shift away from colonial control
  • Babylon systems, global power structures, and the role reggae plays as truth-telling music
  • Rastafarian philosophy, spirituality, and the divinity of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I
  • Women in reggae as culture bearers, messengers, and matriarchs of sound
  • Food, fashion, and faith — from i-tal living to cultural expression
  • Global justice, Palestine, Africa, the Caribbean, and unity through consciousness
This episode is not just an ending — it’s a seal. A reminder that reggae is more than sound. It is memory, resistance, healing, and prophecy. We close with music that echoes where we’ve been and points toward where we’re going. 🎶 TRACK LIST (FROM ATTACHED IMAGES)
  • Born Jamaican – Anthony B.
  • In a Di Jungle – Tasha T
  • Maddicted Ruff Bounce – Dejah Lewis
  • I Am Africa – Cactus Agony
  • Heartbreak Anniversary – Anthony Cruz
  • Mr. Preacher Man – Tasha T
  • Earth Destruction Mix – Redeemm
  • Welcome to Jamrock – Damian Marley
  • Marcus Garvey – Burning Spear
  • Praise Rastafari – Blaz Em
  • African Man (Dub Vox) – Buju Banton
  • Twists and Turns – Kasaka
  • Say Something Jah Dub – Ecspedition
📢 FINAL WORD Three days.
Multiple nations.
One vibration. If you listened from the beginning — respect.
If you’re just arriving — the archive lives on. Reggae Hour Salute isn’t over.
It’s etched. More music.
More reasoning.
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